N.H. News Roundup: Still no sign of James Foley, Saturn is coming

FILE - This undated file still image from video released April 7, 2011, by GlobalPost, shows James Foley of Rochester, N.H., a freelance contributor for GlobalPost, in Benghazi, Libya. Foley has been allowed to make his first call to his mother since he was detained early this month by forces loyal to Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi. GlobalPost says Foley told his mother Saturday, April 23, 2011, at her home in Rochester, N.H., that he was fine, that he felt strong, was not injured and was being treated well. He told her he was in a Tripoli detention center. (AP Photo/GlobalPost, File)

For those who don’t know, James Foley is a New Hampshire native. He’s a very talented freelance journalist. And he’s been missing for 104 days. Foley was kidnapped by an unknown gunman on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 22, 2012, while covering the conflict in Syria.

Covering war was nothing new to Foley. He covered armed conflict in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya and Syria. He was published and broadcasted by Globalpost, AFP, CNN, CBS, PBS.